Five More SEPA ’25s We’d Offer Right Now
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This spring a handful of elite 2025 prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania were fortunate enough to receive offers from college basketball programs. Still, there are a number of 2025s we believe college coaches are absolutely sleeping on. We don’t even need…
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Continue ReadingThis spring a handful of elite 2025 prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania were fortunate enough to receive offers from college basketball programs.
Still, there are a number of 2025s we believe college coaches are absolutely sleeping on. We don’t even need to watch them in June, because if it were up to us, the players highlighted below would receive a college scholarship offer today.
Zane Conlon Zane Conlon 6'5" | SF Devon Prep | 2025 State PA – 6’4″ / Devon Prep / Team Final Red / Wing: Now that he is fully recovered from an injury plagued high school season, this spring Conlon has once again proven to be an athletic and multi-skilled wing. This past weekend at the Post & Pivot event Conlon hit jumpers from all over the floor and scored off the bounce. He also displayed the ability to bang on the interior. Conlon owns excellent court vision and precise passing skills, so it will be intriguing to see if he can develop into a point-forward style prospect.
Donovan Fromhartz Donovan Fromhartz 6'5" | SF Downingtown West | 2025 State PA – 6’4″ / Downingtown West / Philly Pride UAA / Small Forward: During the 2022-23 seasonFromhartz averaged 16 points to along with 6 rebounds per game and was a 3rd Team 6A All-Stateselection.Over the winter he proved to be a high IQ prospect with length who can knock down jumpers from all over the floor. Then on the 2023 spring grassroots circuit Fromhartz displayed a level of athleticism, quickness and attack the rack skills we did not know he possessed. Thus, Fromhartz increased his recruiting stock significantly in the last two months.
Jahmare Memphis Jahmare Memphis 5'10" | PG Westtown School | 2025 State PA – 5’10” / Westtown School / Elite 6 / Point Guard: Memphis is a gifted and versatile lead guard with a high basketball IQ. He can drive to the hoop with either hand. Once at the rim he can finish with style or power through contact. Memphis is a dependable 3-point shooter too. Still, it is his creative and precise passes as well as his ability to direct a team in the half court that should really impress college coaches. As a bonus, Memphis is a plus defender.
Jacob Meachem Jacob Meachem 5'8" | PG Hill School | 2025 State PA – 5’9″ / Hill School / K-Low Elite / Point Guard: Meachem is a pass first floor general who has all the tools to be successful at the next level. He can run a team in the half court and excels in transition. Meachem is an impressive distribute in pick-n-roll action or via drive and kicks. When he is called upon to provide points, Meachem can do so at all three levels. He plays with a level of composure that is beyond his years, so he navigates full court pressure with ease. This spring Meachem was a standout performer at marquee events like the KYD Invitational, Battle of the Bell, and the Jersey Shore Jam Fest.
Ryan Warren – 6’6” / Academy of New Church / Philly Pride Select / Small Forward: After starting seventeen games in the PCL for LaSalle last season, Warren (5 ppg. and 3.5 rpg.) recently announced that he will transfer to ANC and reclass into 2025 graduate year. So, he is a no-brainer 2025 we would offer right now. Warren is a long, athletic, and versatile playmaker. He can drain jumpers from all over the floor, slash to the basket for a catch and lay-in and work the offensive glass for put-backs. Warren’s length, lateral quickness, and solid instincts enable him to defend 2 through 5 and dominate the glass.